Download Free Audio of We have come to share Be news about the Russian ar... - Woord

Read Aloud the Text Content

This audio was created by Woord's Text to Speech service by content creators from all around the world.


Text Content or SSML code:

We have come to share Be news about the Russian army's overall losses. Before reading the details, don't forget to like the video. Invasion by Ukraine of Russian positions Russian forces were hit by Ukrainian missiles in the direction of Bakhmut. Following the Ukrainian strike, Russian soldiers can be seen attempting to flee in the video that has been published. The Russian forces are standing down from combat! In an intercepted phone call, a Russian professional soldier tells his wife that he intends to end the contract after just two months in Ukraine, according to the SBU. As opposed to the typical complaints of mobilize military, professionals are better prepared and equipped. The Ukrainian army attacked the Russian Belgorod region. Once more, during the nights of October 30 and 31,  another assault by the Ukrainian army was launched against the Belgorod region of Russia. The missile attack impacted an open location, as can be seen in the photographs that have gone viral. The fact that it is nighttime makes the photographs seem voyeuristic. The precise site has not yet been disclosed. According to Ruslan Zaparniuk, head of the Chernivtsi Oblast Military Administration, the Russian bombardment of the area had real effects on Ukraine's overall energy grid. Zaparniuk claims that a fire started as a result of the Russian attack; the fire is currently under control. Eight people experienced small wounds (cuts), but they didn't need any medical attention. More information has been obtained today. According to recent news, the Russian army has suffered devastating casualties. The Russian army lost 71,820 troops between February 24 and October 31, 1917. The Russian army also lost 16 ships and boats; 4,128 vehicles and fuel trucks; 2,686 tanks; 5,485 armored vehicles; 1,728 artillery systems; 383 rocket launchers; 197 air defense systems; 275 aircraft; 253 helicopters; 1,413 unmanned aerial vehicles; 352 cruise missiles; and 154 special equipment. Do you believe Russia will be able to make up its losses? The comments section is where you can share your opinions. For more BE news, don't forget to subscribe.